PITOPITO KORERO.
I tu te hui a te Komiti "\hakahaere o te hohipera o Taranaki, pahitia ana e taua huihuipa kia tonoa kite Minita Maori kia hapaia he tare, kia \hakamutua te noho buihui o pa Maori, kia nekehia hoki ia Maori ki ruga id tona ake wahi \henua noho ai; a, kia \hakamanaia te Kai-Tiaki mo te katoa kite tuku moni ki aua Maori, hei bapa kaipa pai mo ratou, hei \hakanobo kararehe, hei \hakapiki i pa Maori kia noho i ruga i te pai o pa marae, opa mahi, te ora, me pa tinana hoki. I \hakataua ano boki e taua buihuipa, me tukutuku haere pa tapihapa, me \hakakore rawa atu ranei, he moumou tairaa, he moumou moni hoki, he kore noa iho ano no ratou e \hhhi ki te pai i aua tikaga.—Mareikura. I te 180 pa ra o te marama nei ka taka tetahi tapata kite wai ite waapu o Akarana, kaore taua tapata i mohio kite kau. E tata ana te toremi ka kitea atu e tetahi tamaiti, tekau ma rima ano pa tau, ka rere atu ia ki te awhina. He roa ano te wa i mahi ia i taua tapata kia tae ki uta. Te taepa opa kai a\hina kua pepe raua tahi, ka mauria mai hold ki uta. He tino mahi toa rawa ta tenei tamaiti.
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Pipiwharauroa, Issue 162, 1 October 1911, Page 10
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224PITOPITO KORERO. Pipiwharauroa, Issue 162, 1 October 1911, Page 10
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